While you may have the legal right (generally officers are not immune to arrest or prosecution) the mechanics of trying to make a citizen's arrest on a police officer are questionable at best.
It is very doubtful whether you could successfully take an officer in to custody to deliver him to a peace officer or magistrate.
You would probably be better served by making exceptional notes and presenting your case to the local prosecuting attorney (who would have to approve any charges anyway).
I believe so under marshall law, which varies state to state. I can't think of an example where the president would use the army over the police to arrest citizens except in national emergency/ disaster.
If that citizen is a police officer or sheriff, yes.
No, a coroner wouldn't be able to get passed Secret Service.
Yes
ANY citizen is liable to arrest for an offense. In the US, theoretically, not even the President is immune from arrest by a duly constituted law enforcment officer regardless of WHAT agency they work for.
Security and a citizen has the right to make a citizen arrest. But, if a mistake is done, both security and the citizen could be taken to court and sued - which could be very costly.
Yes...Citizens Arrest is legal under the US Constitution..A US citizen has the right to arrest an illegal immigrant..Tens of thousands of citizens arrests of illegalaliens have already occurred and Thousands are arrested by citizens each year.A remote ranch in Texas as reported over 10,000 citizen arrests of illegal immigrants.However if the citizen making the arrest is mistaken and the person is a legal citizen of the US then there could be legal issues...
Police are subject to arrest just like any other citizen.
Jake and Amir - 2007 Citizen's Arrest was released on: USA: 25 June 2013
It's a Miracle - 1998 Citizen's Arrest was released on: USA: 14 March 2002
The sedition act, but it was later found unconstitutional, and another version of it was repealed.
Citizen's Arrest - 2008 was released on: USA: 10 August 2008 (Brown Paper Pete Film Festival)
Of course.
Yes, Idaho allows citizen's arrests but there are specific guidelines that must be followed. Citizens can arrest someone if they witness a felony being committed, or have reasonable grounds to believe a felony has been committed. It is recommended to contact law enforcement as soon as possible after making a citizen's arrest.
no
You arrest them and then the judge lets them go. After all, this IS New York!